A door structure includes an outer panel and an inner panel. A panel outer member of the inner panel includes a front longitudinal side portion extending in an upper-lower direction at a front end portion of the panel outer member, a rear longitudinal side portion extending in the upper-lower direction at a rear end portion of the panel outer member, a lower side portion that joins a lower end portion of the front longitudinal side portion to a lower end portion of the rear longitudinal side portion, connecting members that connect the front longitudinal side portion to the rear longitudinal side portion in a front-rear direction, and reinforcement members provided separately from the connecting members and joined to the connecting members in such a way as to extend in the front-rear direction along the connecting members and to form closed cross-sections in spaces with the connecting members.
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1. A door structure comprising:
an outer panel; and
an inner panel, wherein
the inner panel is formed from a panel inner member located on an inner side of a vehicle interior and a panel outer member located on an outer side of the vehicle interior, and
the panel outer member includes
a front longitudinal side portion extending in an upper-lower direction at a front end portion of the panel outer member,
a rear longitudinal side portion extending in the upper-lower direction at a rear end portion of the panel outer member,
a lower side portion configured to join a lower end portion of the front longitudinal side portion to a lower end portion of the rear longitudinal side portion,
a connecting member configured to connect the front longitudinal side portion to the rear longitudinal side portion in a front-rear direction, and
a reinforcement member provided separately from the connecting member and joined to the connecting member in such a way as to extend in the front-rear direction along the connecting member and to form a closed cross-section in a space with the connecting member,
the front longitudinal side portion includes a projecting wall projecting outward in a vehicle width direction,
the reinforcement member is joined to the connecting member from an outer side in the vehicle width direction, and
an end portion of the reinforcement member is arranged to face the projecting wall.
2. The door structure according to
an inner side surface in the vehicle width direction at an end portion of the connecting member is inclined in such a way as to gradually draw away from the outer panel side as the inner side surface transitions away from a center side of the connecting member.
3. The door structure according to
the end portion of the connecting member is joined to a hinge attachment portion provided to any of the front longitudinal side portion and the rear longitudinal side portion.
4. The door structure according to
of the panel outer member and the panel inner member, at least the panel outer member is a hot press formed member.
5. The door structure according to
the reinforcement member is fixed to the outer panel by using an adhesive material.
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The present invention relates to a door structure.
A configuration to arrange a reinforcement member in the form of a panel between a substantially flat metal panel located on an outer side of a vehicle interior and a substantially U-shaped metal panel located on an inner side of the vehicle interior has heretofore been known as a conventional door structure (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
According to this door structure, it is possible to reduce thicknesses of the respective inner and outer metal panels, thereby reducing a weight of a door.
[Patent Literature(s)]
However, since the reinforcement member is formed into the panel in the conventional door structure (see Patent Literature 1, for example), there is a risk of deformation of the reinforcement member itself due to an input load in case of a vehicle collision. Accordingly, the conventional door structure has a problem of an incapability of sufficiently enhancing strength of a door.
Given the situation, it is an object of the present invention to provide a door structure which is excellent in strength of a door as compared to the conventional structure while achieving weight reduction of the door at the same time.
To attain the object, a door structure according to an aspect of the present invention provides a door structure including an outer panel and an inner panel, in which the inner panel is formed from a panel inner member located on an inner side of a vehicle interior and a panel outer member located on an outer side of the vehicle interior. Moreover, the panel outer member includes a front longitudinal side portion extending in an upper-lower direction at a front end portion of the panel outer member, a rear longitudinal side portion extending in the upper-lower direction at a rear end portion of the panel outer member, a lower side portion configured to join a lower end portion of the front longitudinal side portion to a lower end portion of the rear longitudinal side portion, a connecting member configured to connect the front longitudinal side portion to the rear longitudinal side portion in a front-rear direction, and a reinforcement member provided separately from the connecting member and joined to the connecting member in such a way as to extend in the front-rear direction along the connecting member and to form a closed cross-section in a space with the connecting member.
According to the door structure of the present invention, it is possible to be excellent in strength of a door as compared to the conventional structure while achieving weight reduction of the door at the same time.
Next, a door structure of a mode for carrying out the present invention (this embodiment) will be described in detail.
Front, rear, upper, lower, right, and left directions in this embodiment coincide with front, rear, upper, lower, right, and left directions of the vehicle.
In the following, a description will be given only of the door structure 1 applied to the side door 2 on the left side of the vehicle while omitting a description of a door structure 1 to be applied to a side door 2 on the right side of the vehicle which has a structure symmetric to the aforementioned structure with respect to a center axis of the vehicle.
Although illustration is omitted, the side door 2 shown in 1 which applies the door structure 1 of this embodiment is attached to a vehicle body side by using a hinge so as to open and close an opening on a side part of the vehicle.
As shown in
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The panel inner member 9 is formed to have narrower widths in a front-rear direction and an upper-lower direction as compared to relevant widths of the panel outer member 10 in lateral view of the side door 2.
The above-described panel inner member 9 is provided with two work holes 14 that allow access to a door hollow portion, and a speaker attachment hole 15.
Note that the panel inner member 9 of this embodiment can be obtained by subjecting a steel plate to ordinary press forming.
The panel outer member 10 includes a front longitudinal side portion 19 which extends in an upper-lower direction (an up-down direction) on a front side of the side door 2 and to which a hinge (not shown) is attached, a rear longitudinal side portion 20 which extends in the upper-lower direction (the up-down direction) on a rear side of the side door 2 in parallel to the front longitudinal side portion 19, and a lower side portion 21 which extends in the front-rear direction in such a way as to connect lower end portions of the front longitudinal side portion 19 and the rear longitudinal side portion 20 to each other.
Note that the panel outer member 10 of this embodiment is assumed to be formed from a frame portion (a frame) made of a steel plate, which is obtained by integrating the front longitudinal side portion 19, the rear longitudinal side portion 20, and the lower side portion 21 together in accordance with a hot press forming method.
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The first connecting member 23a connects upper end portions of the front longitudinal side portion 19 and the rear longitudinal side portion 20 to each other by welding. The second connecting member 23b connects intermediate portions of the front longitudinal side portion 19 and the rear longitudinal side portion 20 to each other by welding.
Each of these connecting members 23a and 23b corresponds to a “connecting member” as defined in the appended claims, which connects the front longitudinal side portion 19 to the rear longitudinal side portion 20 in the front-rear direction. In the following description, these connecting members 23a and 23b may be simply referred to as the connecting members 23 when it is not necessary to distinguish these members.
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This inclined surface 28 in inclined in such a way as to gradually draw away from the outer panel 8 (see
Meanwhile, although illustration is omitted, another inclined surface that gradually increases the closed cross-section toward the rear longitudinal side portion 20 is also formed on the rear longitudinal side portion 20 side of the first connecting member 23a. Moreover, although illustration is omitted, two end portions of the second connecting member 23b are also provided with inclined surfaces that increase a closed cross-section formed in conjunction with a second reinforcement member 25b to be described later (see
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The above-described upper edge of the first connecting member 23a is joined (joined by hemming) to the outer panel 8 in accordance with hemming work by folding the upper edge of the outer panel 8.
As shown in
The second connecting member 23b of this embodiment is located closer to the lower side portion 21 relative to the center of a longitudinal breadth of the panel outer member 10.
Specifically, as shown in
The above-described panel outer member 10 (see
Next, the reinforcement members 25 (see
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In the following description, these reinforcement members 25a and 25b may be simply referred to as the reinforcement members 25 when it is not necessary to distinguish these members.
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The pair of flange parts 25a2 of the first reinforcement member 25a are formed in along an outer side surface in the vehicle width direction (a left side surface in
Specifically, the first reinforcement member 25a is attached to a portion below a hem-joined portion 17 of the first connecting member 23a.
In this way, the first reinforcement member 25a forms the substantially triangular closed cross-section in conjunction with the first connecting member 23a.
As shown in
As described above, the two end portions of the first reinforcement member 25a are joined to the wall surfaces 26a and 27a of the projecting walls 26 and 27, respectively. To be more precise, flange portions 25a3 formed at the two end portions of the first reinforcement member 25a, respectively, are joined to the wall surfaces 26a and 27a by spot welding. Note that
Meanwhile, although illustration is omitted, the second reinforcement member 25b shown in
<Operation and Effect>
Next, the operation and effect of the door structure 1 of this embodiment will be described.
The panel outer member 10 of the door structure 1 of this embodiment is formed from the frame including the front longitudinal side portion 19, the rear longitudinal side portion 20, the lower side portion 21, and the connecting members 23.
Unlike the conventional door structure in the form of a panel (see Patent Literature 1, for example), the panel outer member 10 of the door structure 1 of this embodiment is formed from the frame. According to the door structure 1, the side door 2 is lighter in weight than that in the conventional structure.
Moreover, the door structure 1 of this embodiment includes the reinforcement members 25 each forming the closed cross-section in the space with the corresponding connecting member 23.
According to the above-described door structure 1, it is possible to improve strength of the side door 2 as a whole.
Meanwhile, in this door structure 1, each reinforcement member 25 is joined to the corresponding connecting member 23 from the outer side in the vehicle width direction. Moreover, the two end portions of each reinforcement member 25 are arranged to face the projecting walls 26 and 27.
This door structure 1 can form the closed cross-section across the connecting member 23 in the longitudinal direction by using the reinforcement member 25. The above-described door structure 1 effectively suppresses a folding deformation of the connecting member 23 due to an input load in case of a collision.
In the meantime, in this door structure 1, an inner side surface in the vehicle width direction at an end portion of the connecting member 23 is inclined in such a way as to gradually draw away from the outer panel 8 side as the inner side surface transitions away from the center side of the connecting member 23.
According to the above-described door structure 1, it is possible to ensure a large area of the closed cross-section which is formed from the connecting member 23 and the reinforcement member 25 that linearly extends on the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the connecting member 23. Thus, rigidity is enhanced at the end portion of the connecting member 23.
The above-described door structure 1 can prevent the side door 2 from breaking into the vehicle interior in case of a collision.
Moreover, according to the above-described door structure 1, the shape on the outer panel 8 side of the connecting member 23 need not be changed. Hence, external appearance of the outer panel 8 is not affected.
Furthermore, the above-described door structure 1 just provides the connecting member 23 with the inclined surfaces, and this reinforcement structure does not constitute a hindrance to formation of the outer panel 8 by press forming.
In addition, the outer panel 8 having the above-described simple reinforcement structure by use of the inclined surfaces can be obtained not only by the ordinary press forming but also in accordance with a hot press forming method.
Meanwhile, the end portion of the connecting member 23b of this door structure 1 is joined to the hinge attachment portion 18 provided to the front longitudinal side portion 19.
According to the above-described door structure 1, an input load from forward generates a stress on the hinge attachment portion 18 in case of a front collision of the vehicle. However, the door structure 1 suppresses concentration of the stress on the hinge attachment portion 18 by allowing the connecting member 23b to transmit and disperse the inputted load rearward.
In the meantime, in the door structure 1, the connecting member 23a is joined by hemming to the outer panel 8 without having to interpose the reinforcement member 25a between the outer panel 8 and the connecting member 23a. The reinforcement member 25a is attached to the portion below this hem-joined portion 17.
According to the above-described door structure 1, it is possible to reduce a thickness of a junction between the connecting member 23a and the outer panel 8 by using the hem-joined portion 17. Moreover, the door structure 1 uses this hem-joined portion 17 to prevent rainwater, car wash water, and the like from getting in through a gap between the connecting member 23a and the outer panel 8. The door structure 1 avoids adherence of water to a joint surface between the reinforcement member 25a and the connecting member 23a.
Meanwhile, of the panel outer member 10 and the panel inner member 9 in this door structure 1, at least the panel outer member 10 is a hot press formed member.
According to the door structure 1, the panel outer member 10 has higher strength as compared to a panel outer member 10 obtained in accordance with the ordinary press forming method. Note that the panel inner member 9 of this embodiment is assumed to be the ordinary press formed member. However, the panel inner member 9 may be a hot press formed member instead.
In the meantime, in this door structure 1, the reinforcement member 25 is fixed to the outer panel 8 by using the mastic sealer (the adhesive material).
The above-described door structure 1 can suppress deformation of the outer panel 8 in case of a collision more effectively as compared to the case of not providing the mastic sealer 16 (the adhesive material).
While the embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited only to this embodiment and can be embodied in various other modes.
In the embodiment, as described above, the second connecting member 23b and the second reinforcement member 25b are connected to the panel outer member 10 at a height corresponding to the hinge attachment portion 18 (see
In contrast, in the modified example, the second connecting member 23b and the second reinforcement member 25b are arranged on the panel outer member 10 such that portions of the second connecting member 23b and the second reinforcement member overlap the lower side portion 21 of the panel outer member 10 (see
The embodiment has described the door structure 1 that includes the hinge attachment portion 18 provided to the front longitudinal side portion 19 of the panel outer member 10.
However, the present invention is also applicable to a vehicle provided with a hinge on the rear side of the side door 2. Although illustration is omitted, the end portion of the connecting member 23b in this door structure 1 is joined to a hinge attachment portion provided to the rear longitudinal side portion 20.
Tanigawa, Masahiro, Soma, Takayuki, Hirano, Eiji
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